Coronavirus **personal experiences** thread

Extending the holiday or calling news something else doesn't change the facts

The Convoy Store on AE updated today to show delay in processing orders another week or two.

The coronavirus may continue to infect more until warmer weather arrives in China areas of infection and other countries where the virus has spread.

A small group from the World Heath Organization was allowed entry into China but the request to enter from the US CDC has been denied.

Just saw a video someone posted of the inside of those rapidly built hospitals. It seems they aren't hospitals at all, just beds, no medical supplies, no hot water, toilet outside 200 metres away.

There is a Dutch proverb that (badly translated) says: better a good copy, than a bad idea.
So unless you come up with a good idea ……….

For the cure goes the same: it probably will be ready when the next outbreak comes along.

But that’s not the greatest headache for the authorities. That’s the people itself. They want more, and they get more, bit by bit. The people now have reached third base, figuratively speaking. But they long for the one thing that is still missing: freedom of thought and speech. One spark is enough to set things in motion. Why all the weird cover-ups.
In this day and age word no longer proceeds with the speed of sound. Today word proceeds with the speed of light. And unlike sound, light travels faster than bullets.

Is indoor plumbing a new concept?

I didn’t realise I was trying to change facts !
I’m just repeating what I heard on the news.
I’m sorry this virus has made your first world problem worse,you have my sympathy.

No, but they missed an idea to copy. The emergency hospitals from the SARS outbreak were on the brink of being visited by a wrecking ball when they were needed again. So they copied that. I think it had no plumbing. Because after SARS it was no longer useful for them.
BTW Chinese plumbing is nothing like your/our plumbing. It’s more of a virus travel agency.

These hospitals are like olympic villages. The first athletes leave while it is still under construction. And when the last athletes are gone, it becomes a ghost town.

From the video, it seems like people are just rounded up and dumped there if they are suspected of carrying the virus. Quite a lack of humanity going on at the moment.

Seems as though those “hospitals” are pretty much what would be the result if The Authorities™ would just dump sick people into a stadium or a quarry.

They ain’t for curing anyone, but sequestering ’em ’til they either get better or die, no preference on which.

According to Wikipedia “Youtuber SerpentZA (Winston)” was a English teacher and Motorcycle manufacturer, and blogger in China. Wiki does not mention anything about him being a medical doctor as he states in the embedded videos.

In one of the videos Winston said he taught doctors western bedside manner and basic hygiene in a hospital setting. I inferred from that statement he meant he was a doctor also.

So that translates to “concentration camp”

Except nobody went to a concentration camp to “get better.”

Best method is still to boost our own immune systems with proven methods. I used to get colds and flu's all the time until I woke up and starting changing my diet and also when I eat. I have a neighbour over 90 years old living next door to me and her biggest secret is avoiding any food after 5pm. She still walks to the community post boxes 500 metres away 5 days a week and looks fine no matter if it's +35C or -35C. She never misses a beat. My Uncle who seemed to live forever told me the exact same thing. Starve your body at night and you'll avoid a lot of problems.

For quite obvious reasons I specifically avoided using that term.

I could mention colloidal silver, which I’ve successfully used several times to knock back a cold/flu dead in its tracks, but I don’t want the peanut gallery to go shouting me down.

It typically goes something like this:

"I've used c-Ag to knock back a cold/flu dead in its tracks."

"That's a bunch of hooey! Shut up!"

"Umm, I've *used* it and have *seen* and *experienced* it working."

"We don't care! It's still hooey! Shut up!"

"Yeahrightwhatever..."

and it only goes downhill from there.

People here will pick fights over anything, so do your own research and come to your own conclusions. I’m just putting it out there for anyone who has an open mind.

And I make it myself (tedious, time-consuming), so I don’t roll the dice with store-bought which can be any concentration, even 0ppm.

^ CS is one of the best things in my cabinet. If we are both thinking the same thing, the standard naysayers will come out in full force until this thread is locked!

9 Days.

I've noticed that.

I'm trying to not get into arguments on BLF, but sometimes I get sucked into them.

I hear copper will stop them dead on their tracks. Yum. :smiling_imp:

Hmmm, have a bottle of colloidal Ag somewhere.
Bring on the Hunanvirus Kung Flu? :confounded:

Wellp, c-Ag keeps viruses from replicating. It confuses the mechanism so they can’t make copies of their RNA.

Remember the days of boxes of fanfold printer-paper? Remember when something’d cause the printer to screw up where the page-splits were? It goes mental, and the next thing you know, the printed pagebreak (header/footer) is in the middle of the page, and the perforations are right smack in the middle of the text.

That’s effectively what c-Ag does to viruses. No replication, no infection.

I don’t recall specifically what Zn (widely touted for colds, yet no one hoots like a deranged primate at people recommending that), or Cu does, ie, what mechanism is at play, but colloidally, Cu is good for treating internal parasites, while Ag is generally antimicrobial.

But I’ve also used it to treat thermal burns, sunburn, deep cuts, a surgical cut whose stitches split open and was “too late” to restitch, and it’s (to me at least) nothing short of miraculous.

And no, I didn’t turn blue.

Yeah, but like the saying goes, “it takes two to tango”.

Or maybe, “Never argue with an idiot. Bystanders often can’t tell who’s who.”.

I just get amazed sometimes at what people will get all worked up about. You say the sky’s blue, and someone will just have to “correct” you that it’s not, at least not when it’s overcast/night/whatever. And everyone gets their panties in a twist, and they just Will Not Let It Go.

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